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All watches and warnings for San Antonio and surrounding area cancelled

Damaging wind gusts and hail were the main threats.

BEXAR COUNTY, Texas — Strong to severe storms have moved out of our area. Rain continues over the Coastal Plains. 

All watches and warnings have been canceled or allowed to expire.

9:30 AM: strong to severe storms have moved out of our area. Rain continues over the Coastal Plains. All watches and warnings have been canceled or allowed to expire.

Posted by US National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio Texas on Sunday, April 23, 2023

A new Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for portions of the area as thunderstorms continue to develop across the Rio Grande Plains early this morning. Storms are expected move southeast through midday, and may be strong to severe. Damaging wind gusts and hail are the main threats.  

San Antonio and the surrounding area are under a Severe Thunderstorm Watch until Sunday at 2 p.m., according to the National Weather Service

The NWS says hail the size of tennis balls, frequent lightning, and wind gusts up to 70 mph are possible.

Storms are developing in the north and pushing south, and the area of coverage has increased. There is a chance of hail and flooding as well.

Wet weather has been seen across much of the area overnight and continues this morning. Showers and thunderstorms will...

Posted by US National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio Texas on Sunday, April 23, 2023

A Severe Thunderstorm Warning is in effect for parts of the Hill Country including Fredericksburg, Stonewall and Albert. The NWS says Mountain Home is also under a warning, and that storm will contain golf ball-sized hail.

In an update at midnight, the NWS said the thunderstorms in the Hill Country to the east of I-10 are weakening, but storms forming out west could become severe.

Live: Storm chances Saturday night into Sunday

Weather Chief Bill Taylor says hail and flooding are possible tonight into tomorrow. Here's what you need to know.

Posted by KENS 5 & Kens5.com on Saturday, April 22, 2023

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SEVERE WEATHER 101

When severe weather threatens the area, it is important to know what risks a storm can bring and what you should do to stay safe.

One of the most important things to know is where you are located on a map, so when a watch or warning is put into place, you can identify if you are at risk. When the National Weather Service puts out warnings, they are county-based and sometimes include cities as well. It is important to know where you live in the county and that you can identify it on a map.

It is also important to know the difference between a watch and a warning. A watch means that conditions are favorable for something to happen, but a warning means that something has developed and it is important to take action.

So, what would cause a thunderstorm to be qualified as a "severe" thunderstorm?

Hail that is one inch large is also considered to be about the size of a quarter.

Another ingredient that would lead to a storm becoming severe is if winds are 58 mph or greater.

Winds at this strength could cause damage to roofs and could even cause trees to be knocked down.

Finally, if a tornado is present inside a thunderstorm it would qualify the storm as becoming severe.

In this instance, a tornado warning would be issued.

A tornado watch can be issued for an area if strong storms are expected, and if the storms bring the risk for tornadoes, but not all storms include the threat for tornadoes. The ingredients in the atmosphere for a tornado to form are not always there when storms are present.

If the area you are in is ever under a tornado warning, it is important to know where you should go inside your home.

Head to the lowest, interior room of your home. The basement would be best, but if you don't have one, head to the first floor of the home and get away from exterior walls, or walls that lead to the outside of the home.

It is also important to stay away from glass. The more walls you can put between you and the outside, the better.

While lightning can be frequent in storms and very dangerous, it does not lead to a storm being qualified as severe.

Remember, when thunder roars, go indoors.

Storms can also lead to flooding. Flooding may not cause a storm to be labeled as being severe, but it is the deadliest kind of weather.

South Texas is known to have major flood events every few years, so it is important to use caution and to always stay out of floodwaters. Remember, turn around, don't drown.

Entering flood water is very dangerous as you can be swept off of your feet and you don't know what could be in the water that could hurt you.

The best thing you can do to be ready for severe weather is know what you will do in the event it strikes where you live.

Make sure your family has a severe weather action plan.

Have a place everyone goes inside your home and keep supplies there, such as food, medication, batteries, and flashlights.

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